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diff --git a/l10n-an/mail/chrome/messenger/accountCreation.properties b/l10n-an/mail/chrome/messenger/accountCreation.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..febf4317d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n-an/mail/chrome/messenger/accountCreation.properties @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public +# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this +# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. +# accountCreation.properties + +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(cleartext_warning): %1$S will be the hostname of the server the user was trying to connect to. +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(selfsigned_warning): %1$S will be the hostname of the server the user was trying to connect to. + +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(default_server_tag): Used to indicate the default smtp server in the server dropdown list. +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(port_auto): It must be short (4-5 characters max.). +# Content of server port field (usually a number), used when the user didn't +# enter anything yet and we'll automatically detect it later. + +# config titles +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(looking_up_settings_disk): Referring to Thunderbird installation folder on user's harddisk. %1$S will be the brandShortName. +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(looking_up_settings_db): Do not translate or replace Mozilla. It stands for the public project mozilla.org, not Mozilla Corporation. The database is a generic, public domain facility usable by any client. +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(looking_up_settings_guess): We are checking common server names like pop., pop3., smtp., mail., without knowing whether they exist or really serve this email account. If a server responds, we try to talk to it via POP/IMAP/SMTP protocols and query its capabilities. If that succeeds, we assume we found a configuration. Of course, it may still be wrong, but it often works. +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(found_settings_disk): Referring to Thunderbird installation folder on user's harddisk. %1$S will be the brandShortName. +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(found_settings_db): Do not translate or replace Mozilla. It stands for the public project mozilla.org, not Mozilla Corporation. The database is a generic, public domain facility usable by any client. +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(found_settings_guess): We tried common mail server names and we found a mail server and talked to it and it responded properly, so we think we found a suitable configuration, but we are only about 80% certain that it is the correct setting for this email address. There's a chance that email address may not actually be served by this server and it won't work, or that there is a better server. +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(failed_to_find_settings): %1$S will be the brandShortName. +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(guessed_settings_offline) User is offline, so we just took a wild guess and the user will have to enter the right settings. + +# config subtitles + + + +#config result display +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(resultUnknown): Displayed instead of resultIncoming, +# resultOutgoing or resultUsername when we don't have a proper value. +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(resultIncoming): +# %1$S will be replaced with either resultIMAP, resultPOP3 or resultSMTP. +# %2$S will be replaced with the server hostname +# with possibly a port appended as ":"+port. +# The domain part may be made bold. +# %3$S will be replaced with either resultNoEncryption or resultSSL or +# resultSTARTTLS. +# %4$S will be replaced with either resultSSLCertWeak or resultSSLCertOK +# (which should normally be empty) +# You may adjust the strings to be a real sentence. +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(resultOutgoing): see resultIncoming +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(resultNoEncryption): Neither SSL/TLS nor STARTTLS. Transmission of emails in cleartext over the Internet. +# LOCALIZATION NOTE(resultSSLCertWeak): \u0020 is just a space +resultSSLCertOK= + |